Emory, Goizueta Business School

INTRODUCTION

The hallmark of the Goizueta MBA experience is learning the business basics in a tight-knit, intimate community where every student, faculty member, and administrator knows each other by first name. As Will Felder, a Class of 2013 JD/MBA student puts it, “If you don’t want to form close personal relationships with your classmates and professors, then this isn’t the place for you.”

The school has both a one-year and a two-year full-time MBA program, enrolling a class of just under 160 two-year students and fewer than 60 one-year students annually. A revamp of the MBA curriculum has led to rather dramatic changes at the school that have met with rave reviews from corporate recruiters. Goizueta’s two-year MBA kicks off in late July with a pre-term of foundations courses and an orientation. In the second semester, students are able to select four electives, not including a required experiential course.

The benefit of this approach is that students enter their summer internships well prepared to impress. Instead of having one elective in finance, for example, they could take four and walk into an investment banking or private equity firm and do the type of work that would be expected of an MBA graduate, not a student intern.

The changes helped to increase the conversion rate–the percentage of students who return with jobs in their pockets from their summer internships–to nearly 60% from 25% five years ago. That is an exceptionally high rate of success that can only be attributed to the curriculum overhaul that has led to significantly better placement and salary outcomes. In fact, for the past two years, no top-ranked U.S. school has had better job placement rates than Goizueta. For both years, more than 96% of the graduating two-year MBAs had job offers three months after graduation.

RANKINGS

51

Financial times

29

The Economist

20

US News ranking

CLASS PROFILE

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Round 1: 06 October 2017

Round 2: 17 November 2018

Round 3: 03 January 2018

Round 4: 09 March 2018

Decision 1: 01 December 2017

Decision 2: 26 January 2018

Decision 3: 16 March 2018

Decision 4: 04 May 2018

APPLICATION ESSAY TIPS

The Emory MBA program in Atlanta offers a variety of programs, including a one-year MBA, a business analytics program and the traditional two-year MBA. The program is designed to give students practical, hands-on experience to be “day one ready” for their careers. Prospective students start working with a personalised career coach before setting foot on campus, and Emory claims high rankings with recruiters.

When approaching the Emory MBA essays, it is important to be focused on your overall application strategy and clearly understand your own unique strengths and weaknesses. You will want to demonstrate your professional skills and personal qualities, along with clearly demonstrating that you are familiar with the Emory MBA program and that it is an appropriate fit for you.

Essay 1: –

Define your short-term post-MBA career goals. How are your professional strengths, past experience and personal attributes aligned with these goals? (300 word limit)

This career goals essay asks how you will achieve your goals, supported by examples from your past. Rather than reciting your resume, focus on the key moments that have formed your experience, accomplishments and shaped your goals. This essay is most effective if you are able to clearly show the through line between your past experience, the Emory MBA program and ultimately reaching your short-term post-MBA goals.

Essay 2 –

The business school is named for Roberto C. Goizueta, former Chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company, who led the organisation for 16 years, extending its global reach, quadrupling consumption, building brand responsibility, and creating unprecedented shareholder wealth. Mr. Goizueta’s core values guide us in educating Principled Leaders for Global Enterprise.Provide an example of your leadership – professional or personal – and explain what you learned about yourself through the experience. (300 word limit)

When you are asked to provide an example, the admissions committee is trying to understand how you think, act and behave in a specific circumstance. The best predictor of your future behavior is your past, and this question asks you to think about how the past has shaped your development as a leader.

Use a specific story as your example and make sure you provide detail about the situation, what you did, and what you accomplished. Think about the lessons you learned and the way you were able to grow as a result of the experience. To be thoroughly convincing, a recent example of a time that you used these learnings would be effective.

Because Emory is asking specifically about a leadership element based on the school’s namesake, this is also a great place to incorporate your research on Goizueta’s leadership programs and values. In researching the program you will want to take advantage of the formal programs available, from school visits to admissions information sessions, as well as informal networking with current and former students.

Essay 3 –

Complete one of the following statements. (250 word limit) • I am passionate about… • The best piece of advice I’ve received is… • The best day of my life was… • A personal goal I want to accomplish is…

This essay is open-ended and provides an opportunity to express yourself. Starting with the topic you want to cover and then backing into the question you will answer is a more structured way to approach this essay if you are daunted by the options.

Think about what examples, stories and ideas you have communicated in the prior questions and fill in the gaps with this response. You have covered your career progress thus far and your goals, and you have described your leadership style. Your resume and recommendations will provide more insight along both angles. This essay is an opportunity to add something additional to your application and round out the admissions committee’s view of your profile.

Your passions can be from your personal life, community involvement or career. For example, if you have entrepreneurial plans you are most likely passionate about building a business or your specific business idea. The best day of your life might be when you ran a marathon, earned a promotion, or got married. The question about the best piece of advice you have received is similarly open. The last option, “a personal goal I want to accomplish is…” is the only option that limits you to a personal response.

Essay 4 –

(Optional) If you have additional information or feel there are extenuating circumstances which you would like to share with the MBA Admissions Committee (i.e. unexplained gaps in work experience, choice of recommenders, academic performance issues or areas of weakness in application). Please limit your response to 250 words.

Ideally you have focused on your personal attributes and goals in the prior question, and can use this optional essay purely for anything you need to explain about your profile and application. For example, if you have periods of unemployment and need to describe how you spent your time, this is the place to do it. Other gaps might be a low GPA or GMAT, lack of advancement at work, or a recommender that is not a current supervisor.

To focus on one possible topic, if you do have unexplained gaps in your resume, how do you handle it? The ideal explanation is that you were doing something productive. That something productive could be traveling the world and learning more about yourself. It should not be sitting on the couch watching Netflix. If you were unemployed and still looking for work, perhaps you volunteered, pursued other hobbies, or took time to conduct informational interviews to learn about your career goals. Think about how you can frame your activities to show that you are motivated and responsible.